Thank you for a successful 2014 Festival. Please join us in 2015!

Be Greek for the day and enjoy authentic food, music, live entertainment, dancing, children's activities and more for the entire family at the Annual Greek Festival held at Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church.

Welcome to the church grounds transformed into a quaint Greek village atmosphere where you can experience:

MarketplaceBazaar

Food & Beverage

Live Music & Greek Dancing - Opa!

Church Tours

Car Drawing

Warm Greek hospitality

Marketplace- Typifies a traditional Bazaar with Greek imports, fine jewelry, artwork, Greek Deli specialty food items, a selection of special Greek wines, and an array of items at YiaYia’s (Grandma’s) Treasures. Visit the Church booth and learn to say and write your name in Greek. Then get a personalized T-shirt with your new name in Greek letters. While adults are shopping, the children can enjoy the new Fun Zone with miniature golf, and olympic game booths for kids of all ages. Marketplace

Greek Dancing- The church’s award-winning folk dance troupes, Armonia and Neo Kyma Dancers, will perform in full traditional dress on the outdoor patio. Those interested in learning to Greek dance will have the opportunity as instruction will take place throughout the weekend. Afterward, try Greek dancing in the Taverna to the live music of the popular and contemporary band The Olympians. Schedule of Performances

Children's Activities - A variety of olympic themed games, miniature golf, and activities are available across the festival weekend.

Church Tours - Held Saturday and Sunday at Noon, 1:30, 3:00, 4:15, 6:30 where you may view the magnificent mosaics and Botticino marble. Father Sitaras will explain the iconography adorning various architectural pieces of the Church, which were produced under the direction of Bruno Salvatori, a world recognized master of mosaics. From its unique stained glass windows that feature early Byzantine symbols, to the golden dome that portrays Christ the Pantokrator, the church represents one of the finest works of Byzantine art in the world.